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Permanent memorial being considered after Vancouver festival crash, organizer says

VANCOUVER - The chair of the group that organized a festival in Vancouver where 11 people were killed said talks are underway to set up a permanent memorial near the site of the tragedy. 

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Permanent memorial being considered after Vancouver festival crash, organizer says

Members of the Filipino community gather at a memorial site for the victims of an incident where a car drove through a crowd, killing multiple people in Vancouver, Monday, April 28, 2025. Tents from the Lapu Lapu festival remain up behind police lines. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Rich Lam


VANCOUVER - The chair of the group that organized a festival in Vancouver where 11 people were killed said talks are underway to set up a permanent memorial near the site of the tragedy. 

RJ Aquino with Filipino BC said he has seen strangers leave as friends after bonding over grief at the memorial site along the fence of a Vancouver high school where thousands of flowers, candles and notes of condolence have been placed.

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